1873 – Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Pimlico, London
From The Building News: “This church was opened the week before last, and has been built from the designs of Mr.
From The Building News: “This church was opened the week before last, and has been built from the designs of Mr.
Competative design published in The Building News, December 19th 1873.
Unbuilt competitive design for Church of St. Mark, published in The Building News, May 30th 1873.
Designed by architect Timothy Hevey of Belfast in an early English Gothic. Built in black stone,
Designed by Henry Langley, the architect reponsible for a large collection of city churches, and built between 1869 and 1873,
Designed by the architect William Robinson in a restrained Second Empire style. The building which opened in 1873 was demolished in the early 1970s.
Christ Church was demolished in the 1970s, and the site is now occupied by a mosque.
Designed by John Loughborough Pearson in the Early English style, it is built in local pale-red clay brick,
Perspective view of unsuccessful design for Edinburgh Cathedral – the commission was won by George Gilbert Scott.
Published in The Architect, May 31st 1873. Unsuccessful competition entry.